database-scalability.blogspot.com
The Database Scalability Blog - Doron Levari: The catch-22 of read/write splitting
http://database-scalability.blogspot.com/2012/06/catch-22-of-readwrite-splitting.html
The Database Scalability Blog - Doron Levari. I've lived around databases all my life, 21st century is challenging for them: big data, throughput, complexity, virtualization, global distribution - it's all scalability. I'm the founder and CTO of ScaleBase. Solving this problem is a workoholic's heaven, so I'm having great time! My agenda is to stay technical, no marketing and sales BS, give my summarized set of views and opinions to urgent topics, events and latest news in database scalability. However, ...
4tify.blogspot.com
Why Do You Need Data Center For Your Business? ~ Net4Enterprise
http://4tify.blogspot.com/2012/07/why-do-you-need-data-center-for-your.html
Friday, 27 July 2012. Why Do You Need Data Center For Your Business? When computers were introduced they were stored in a dust free, cold, secure place. Today you don’t need such places for a computer. If you have many servers, you need a place similar to that, maybe not at the same location. A place where you keep your servers and can manage and monitor them professionally is called a Data Center. For you. You may keep the same in the hosting company’s premises. This center provides you with physical an...
beta-smith.blogspot.com
Business Enterprise Technology Association: Responsibilities
http://beta-smith.blogspot.com/2011/02/responsibilities.html
Business Enterprise Technology Association. Saturday, February 12, 2011. Will be responsible for conducting weekly meetings and operational activities. Will act in President’s stead when absent. Acts as chief advisor to the president and works along with the President for event planning. Vice President – Part Time MBA Liaison:. Vice President – External Relations. Will manage the external resource contacts, develop relations with alumni and company contacts, develop and maintain relationships with other ...
manishmo.blogspot.com
Learn and Lead: Getting Started with Instructional Design
http://manishmo.blogspot.com/2008/09/getting-started-with-instructional.html
About continual learning and leadership. Getting Started with Instructional Design. Lately I’ve been asked by a few people on how to get started with a career in instructional design and elearning. Here are some of the questions I received:. Could someone suggest that how to start my career in Instructional Systems Design field? Can u tell me how relevant is teaching exp to ID? If I've 4 yrs of teaching exp, what would be the starting salary in ID? What is instructional design anyway? Start with archives...
markroman.blogspot.com
Mark's Management Post: What is the difference between a CIO and an IT Director?
http://markroman.blogspot.com/2012/07/what-is-difference-between-cio-and-it.html
Tuesday, July 24, 2012. What is the difference between a CIO and an IT Director? At a recent consulting meeting a CEO asked me “why doesn’t my IT department work well with the rest of the organization? 8221; Before I could answer, he asked another more telling question: “what’s the difference between an IT director and a Chief Information Officer? So what is the difference? July 24, 2012 at 2:52 PM. People, process, projects and technology are integrated to produce better information results. Good point ...
dsnowondb2.blogspot.com
Dwaine Snow's Thoughts on Databases and Data Management: Sorry for the lack of posts
http://dsnowondb2.blogspot.com/2012/09/sorry-for-lack-of-posts.html
Dwaine Snow's Thoughts on Databases and Data Management. Hi, and welcome to my blog. I have been working for IBM and working with DB2 for the past 22 years, and I recently started to work with our new colleagues from Netezza. Although I work for IBM, the views expressed are my own and not necessarily those of IBM and its affiliates. The views and opinions expressed by visitors to this blog are theirs and do not necessarily reflect mine. Tuesday, September 25, 2012. Sorry for the lack of posts.
dsnowondb2.blogspot.com
Dwaine Snow's Thoughts on Databases and Data Management: The Downside of Down Casing
http://dsnowondb2.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-downside-of-down-casing.html
Dwaine Snow's Thoughts on Databases and Data Management. Hi, and welcome to my blog. I have been working for IBM and working with DB2 for the past 22 years, and I recently started to work with our new colleagues from Netezza. Although I work for IBM, the views expressed are my own and not necessarily those of IBM and its affiliates. The views and opinions expressed by visitors to this blog are theirs and do not necessarily reflect mine. Monday, August 06, 2012. The Downside of Down Casing. Create table &...
wgrimm.blogspot.com
Thoughts on Advanced Entrepreneurship: Is the cost of complying with SOX worth it?
http://wgrimm.blogspot.com/2012/01/is-cost-of-complying-with-sox-worth-it.html
Thoughts on Advanced Entrepreneurship. This blog discusses topics on "advanced entrepreneurship," meaning entrepreneurship as it applies to businesses that are now self sustaining, but have the opportunity to grow rapidly with access to greater resources. Sunday, January 1, 2012. Is the cost of complying with SOX worth it? They can't; but, in my experience, the invisible hand on the executives of the company due to SOX is a form of insurance against wrongdoing and the premium paid is the cost of complyin...
muratbuffalo.blogspot.com
Metadata: MDCC: Multi-Data Center Consistency
http://muratbuffalo.blogspot.com/2012/11/mdcc-multi-data-center-consistency.html
Saturday, November 3, 2012. MDCC: Multi-Data Center Consistency. For an example.). In the MDCC work. Tim Kraska, Gene Pang, Michael J. Franklin, Samuel Madden, March 2012), the authors describe an " optimistic commit protocol, that does not require a master or partitioning, and is strongly consistent at a cost similar to eventually consistent protocols. Classic Paxos is a 2-phase protocol. In Phase 1, a master M tries to establish the mastership for an update for a specific record r. Phase 2 trie...The g...
database-scalability.blogspot.com
The Database Scalability Blog - Doron Levari: Facebook makes big data look... big!
http://database-scalability.blogspot.com/2012/08/facebook-makes-big-data-look-big.html
The Database Scalability Blog - Doron Levari. I've lived around databases all my life, 21st century is challenging for them: big data, throughput, complexity, virtualization, global distribution - it's all scalability. I'm the founder and CTO of ScaleBase. Solving this problem is a workoholic's heaven, so I'm having great time! My agenda is to stay technical, no marketing and sales BS, give my summarized set of views and opinions to urgent topics, events and latest news in database scalability. A total 5...
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